The Fairy Tale Bride

Miranda Fenster gave up on a happily-ever-after following a disastrous London season. Determined to convince the impeccably proper Duke of Kerstone he was wrong to thwart her brother's love match, she waylays him and demands he help the star-crossed lovers. Instead, she discovers her second chance for a fairy tale ending depends upon convincing the duke fairy tales do come true.

Kelly McClymer fell in love with Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Snow White as a child. Her most prized possession is her copy of The Complete Tales of the Brothers Grimm. These are the stories which gripped our ancestors as they huddled around the fire at night, which taught countless children to persevere through hardship and succeed against the odds. Her favorite fairytale remains "The Six Swans" -- where a young sister must not speak a word for six years in order to save her brothers from their stepmother's evil spell.

...In addition to her historical romance series, Once Upon a Wedding, Kelly also has five YA novels out with Simon & Schuster, including the Salem Witch Tryouts series featuring teen cheerleading witch Pru Stewart.

...in additional addition to her writing, Kelly and her son A.J. have started a game app company, Novelpath, LLC. Look for our first game in an app store near you by the end of the year.

Reviews

Review by:
Barbara Strickland
on March 8, 2017 :
On the whole it was a very enjoyable read and Miranda was a very sweet and captivating heroine. The book became very slow and repetitive in the best part of the middle section and lost the hero some credibility and likability... It did pick up momentum towards the end but then became an almost information over load. Too many other things were happening as well as reaching an understanding for our couple. With some cutting down it would have maintained a good pace and helped the flow for the reader.

(review of free book)

Review by:
Doris Holmes
on Nov. 2, 2011 :
It starts with a bang, then lulls in the middle and then ends with a boom shell. A very good read. The title throws you a little.

(review of free book)

Review by:
Carol
on April 20, 2011 :
Historical romance with a plot twist that I didn't see coming. Good read.